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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
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anointing |
Anointing is the religious ritual of being smeared or rubbed with oil.
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ascension |
Ascension refers to Jesus' return to Heaven.
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commandment |
A commandment is a law or rule set out in Gospel.
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commission |
A commission is a given job or duty.
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denial |
Denial is to claim that something is untrue.
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discipleship |
Discipleship means to follow Jesus.
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disregarded |
Disregarded means to be ignored or paid no attention.
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faith |
Faith means complete belief and confidence.
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haemorrhage
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Haemorrhage is the escape of large amounts of blood through injury.
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kingdom |
Kingdom of God refers to God's reign over earth.
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leprosy |
Leprosy is a contagious disease of the skin.
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parable |
Parables are stories of everyday life that Jesus used to teach.
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secular |
Secular beliefs are beliefs that are not connected to religion.
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widow |
A widow is a woman who has outlived their spouse.
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